President Trump may have said that Monday would be his first day actually on the job, but he’s already taken a number of steps as commander-in-chief since his inauguration Friday. Apart from giving his inaugural address—which sketched a departure from longstanding U.S. foreign policy—and attending the inaugural balls, Trump has made a few concrete moves as President. Here’s a quick look: • Withdrew the United States from the Trans Pacific Partnership, a 12-nation trade deal he had heavily criticized as a candidate as not protecting American workers enough. • Reinstated the so-called Mexico City policy, which bars federal money from going to foreign nonprofits which promote or perform abortions. • Ordered a freeze on federal hiring other than for military, public safety and public health jobs. • Reversed a planned cut on mortgage insurance for many first-time homebuyers. • Ordered executive branch agencies to begin preparing for the repeal of the Affordable Care Act, so far a mostly symbolic action that could be used to undermine the law’s enforcement. • Formally submitted his Cabinet nominations to the U.S.